India’s batting coach has downplayed concerns about the recent poor form of Virat Kohli.
The 33-year-old last scored an international century in August 2019, and made eight, 18 and nought in India’s recent 3-0 ODI series whitewash of the West Indies.
The combative and sometimes controversial batsman, one of the best in the world, stepped down as India’s T20I captain last year and was then sacked as ODI skipper. He then resigned the Test captaincy in January.
“I don’t think he’s going through a lean phase,” batting coach Vikram Rathour told a news conference. “At least in this format, T20s and ODIs, he has done really well. I understand he had a poor series against the West Indies but there is no conversation on his form as such.”
India and the West Indies will play three T20Is in Kolkata starting on Wednesday.
“He is batting really well in the nets and we are really happy with the kind of preparations he is putting in. I am certain that one of these innings he will score big runs,” Rathour said.
India will head into the matches with an eye on the T20 World Cup later this year in Australia, where Rathour said their batsmen were equipped to deliver.
“We are working towards the World Cup in Australia. Unfortunately, we are struggling a little bit with the injuries at the moment, few people are missing out [including vice-captain KL Rahul],” said the former India batsman.
“But with the batting that we have I don’t think we have any issues. All our batters are capable of batting well in those conditions.”
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